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Alert: Bancor Hackers move 25433 Ethereum

Posted on March 16, 2019 by Dissent

Layla Harding reports:

The whole crypto community was in shock when Bancor was hacked on 10th July last year with more than $23 million worth of Ethereum being stolen. Almost eight months after the incident, the hackers have allegedly made transactions from the wallet where the stolen Ethereum were kept.

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